I thought it might be useful to some if I shared some of the code I use to build my demos, experiments, prototypes and products. These evolve all the time (some weekly) and I do drops here with no guarranty of backwards compatibility. Code is a means to my goals (usually visual goals) and not necessarily the object of my joy. Hence, when I adopt a new coding style or habit I introduce it slowly in the codebase by replacing only the pieces of it that I visit during my real development, which happens at the demo/product level aboce these libraries. Still, I think these can be useful if you are starting (if you are an old programmer you most likely have your own version of these anyways).

piLibs JS - coding frameworkI use these help me with some coding in JS. For example, this is what we used to create Shadertoy.com. Since I know little about JS, this is my less mature (more unprofessional) piece of code I'm share.

piLibs C++ - coding frameworkI use these to create all of my demos and prototypes. They contain anything from rendering to VR to sound to image manipulation to OS abstraction to data structures.

source code for Elevated, the TBC and RGBA's Breakpoint 2009 winner 4k intro, still one of the most popular demoscene pieces. You'll learn some of my shading tricks and some of Mentor's code optimization tricks. HLSL, assembly languge and C. Enjoy!

4k demo system and examplesThis is what I use(d) when I create(d) my 4 kilobytes demos, which means they contain the minimal code necessary to do basic oprerations such as opening a window, rendering some sound and some realtime graphics.

64k demo systemSame as the above, for for 64 kilobyte demos. Meaning, more robust code, but still minimal.